Dominican Republic – Juan Pablo Duarte – One Peso Oro – 1988 – Pick 126 – Crisp Uncirculated
Arctic Territories – Polar Dollars – Seal – $2 – 2010 – Polymer Banknote – Crisp Uncirculated
Jamaica – Dunn’s River Falls – $100 – 2006 – Pick 84 – Crisp Uncirculated
Portugal – Jose de Anchieta – Apostolo do Brasil – 200 Escudos – 1997 – Brilliant Uncirculated Crown
Netherlands Antilles – Willemstadt Harbor – 1 Gulden – 1970 – Pick 20a – Crisp Uncirculated
Fiji – Nadi International Airport – $5 – 2002 – Pick 105b – Crisp Uncirculated
Antigua – Admiral’s House & Trafalgar Falls – $10 – 2003 – Pick 42a – Crisp Uncirculated
St. Kitts – Admiral’s House & Trafalgar Falls – $10 – 2003 – Pick 42k – Crisp Uncirculated
St. Vincent – Admiral’s House & Trafalgar Falls – $10 – 2003 – Pick 42v – Crisp Uncirculated
Kazakhstan – Spaceship Vostok – 50 Tenge – 2008 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New
Kazakhstan – Soyuz-Apollo Mission – 50 Tenge – 2009 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New
East Caribbean States – St. Kitts – Admiralty Bay & The Warspite – $10 – 2003 – Pick 43k – Crisp Uncirculated
All five banknotes in this set are in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
Eagles are large predatory birds that have been symbols of power, courage, and immortality since ancient times. The more than 50 species all belong to the HAWK family, Accipitridae, order Falconiformes. Eagles inhabit all major land regions except Antarctica and New Zealand. Although once abundant, some eagles are becoming rare and face extinction. One rare species is the bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, the national emblem of the United States. Although protected by law, some large eagles are killed by farmers and gamekeepers or captured for use in falconry. In addition, the bald eagle, like other birds, has been affected by the widespread use of pesticides that, ingested, can weaken eggs.
For years I have been trying to find enough quantities of nice, brilliant uncirculated world coins with a ship motif, and have finally succeeded. This beautiful set of coins represents fifteen different “ship” coins from fifteen different countries. The countries represented are: Cyprus, Eastern Caribbean States, Gambia, Gibraltar, Greece, Great Britain, Isle of Man, Israel, South Korea, Kuwait, Maldives, Portugal, Qatar and South Africa. This set would make a beautiful and unique gift for any young numismatist or collector of ship and/or world coins.
Ukraine – Antonov An-124 Ruslan Cargo Airplane – 5 Hryven – 2004 – Mintage 50,000 – KM-337 – The Antonov An-124 Ruslan is a strategic airlift jet aircraft. It is the world’s largest ever serially-manufactured cargo airplane and world’s second largest operating cargo aircraft. First flown in 1982, civil certification was issued on 30 December 1992. It has an on-board overhead crane capable of lifting up to 30 tons of cargo, and items up to 120 tons can be winched on board. Since the type was initially designed for only occasional military use, original An-124s were built with a projected service life of 7,500 flight hours with possibility for extension. However many airframes have flown more than 15,000 flight hours. In response to complaints by commercial users, the An-124-100 version has been built since 2000 with an improved service life of 24,000 hours. Older airframes are being upgraded to this standard. Additional retrofitting is being performed to extend its service life to 40,000 flight hours.
Franklin Mint – National Governors’ Conference – Peace – MNP – 1975
Franklin Mint – National Conference of State Legislatures – Philadelphia – October – 1975
Franklin Mint – 500th Anniversary of Birth of Balboa – American Geographical Society of NY – 1975
USA – Casino Token – Casino 93 – One Dollar – 1960s – Jackpot, Nevada – Prooflike Specimen
Seychelles – Paille en Que Orchids – Tiomitio – 50 Rupees – Pick 41 – 2001(ND) – Crisp Uncirculated – Silver Foil
Crisp Uncirculated
Spain – El Banco de Espa
Marshall Islands – Space Shuttle Columbia – $5 – 1991 – Brilliant Uncirculated – KM-37 – Folder
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